On 17/09/2014 03:30, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> We use bcfg2, and all I can say is to stay away. XML abuse runs rampant
> in bcfg2. From what I've heard from other professional sysadmins, Puppet
> is the favorite, but that's mostly conjecture.

XML. Ugh. OSSEC works like that too. The software itself works well but
the config is painful.


> 
> Alec
> 
> On 09/16/2014 04:43 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> Anyone here used ansible and at least one of puppet/chef?
>>
>> What are your thoughts?
>>
>> I've made several attempts over the years to get puppet going but never
>> really got it off the ground. Chef I stay away from (likely due to the
>> first demo of it I saw and how badly that went....)
>>
>> Puppet seems to me a good product for a large site with 1000 hosts.
>> Not so much for ~20 or so. Plus puppet's language and configs get large
>> and hard to keep track of - lots and lots of directory trees with many
>> things mentioning other things. (Nagios has the same problem if you
>> start keeping host, services, groups and commands in many different files)
>>
>> I've stumbled upon ansible, it seems much better than puppet for
>> smallish sites with good odds I might even keep the whole thing in my
>> head at any one time :-)
>>
>> Anyone care to share experiences?
>>
>>
>>
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